Contents Audrey Parente: Pulp-itorial: The Old and the New Charles Boeckman “Murder, Maestro, Please! (Famous Detective Stories Oct. 1954) Michael Bracken “My Stripper Past” Geoffrey North “Killer …
Fast women and willing cowboys live it up at a plushy dude ranch Unrelated to these other two books of the same name via via
#IndianaJones Absolutely delighted. Schooled at Pratt Institute and ArtCenter, Robert Watts has been an illustrator and fine artist for many years. Now along with his current involvement as an instructor in advanced classes at the Watts Atelier in Encinitas, California...
The Best Of The Worst
#IndianaJones Absolutely delighted. Schooled at Pratt Institute and ArtCenter, Robert Watts has been an illustrator and fine artist for many years. Now along with his current involvement as an instructor in advanced classes at the Watts Atelier in Encinitas, California...
Pulp Fiction will likely hold up generations from now, but the resonance of its title may already be lost to history. Pulp magazines, or “the pulps,” as they were called, once held special significance for lovers of adventure stories, detective and science fiction, and horror and fantasy.
The Best Of The Worst
I like the pulp covers by Hubert Rogers, and this is a good one. Inside you'll find a serial installment of THE FEUD AT SINGLE SHOT, the first novel by that "new Western writer Luke Short", plus stories by Arthur O. Friel, Theodore Roscoe, James B. Hendryx, and Arthur D. Howden Smith. That's a pretty potent lineup!
The Best Of The Worst
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Adventure [v82 #6, June 1, 1932] ed. A. A. Proctor (The Butterick Publishing Company, 25¢, 192pp, pulp, cover by Gerard C. Delano) [interior artwork] · Harry...
Cover painting by George Eisenberg. See more men's adventure magazine covers at www.MensPulpMags.com
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"Then he saw the way she looked at the girl, Dolores, and knew the twisted path she had taken." WARNING: NSFW language.
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